# Hashtag Tools

Extract Hashtags From Text

Paste any post, caption, or text and instantly extract every hashtag. Remove duplicates, sort by frequency, filter by platform limits, and copy your clean list with one click.

Instant extraction
Deduplication
Platform limit checker
4 export formats
Options:
Remove duplicates
Lowercase
Text only (no #)
Sort:
📄 Paste Your Text 0 chars
🏷️ Extracted Hashtags
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Extracted hashtags will appear here as interactive pills

📊 Platform Hashtag Limits

  • Instagram — max 30 (best: 5–10)
  • TikTok — no hard limit (best: 3–5)
  • Twitter / X — best: 1–2 per tweet
  • LinkedIn — best: 3–5 per post
  • YouTube — max 15 (best: 3–5)
  • Facebook — no limit (best: 2–3)

💡 Hashtag Strategy Tips

  • Mix small (under 100K posts) and large hashtags
  • Use niche hashtags for targeted reach
  • Avoid banned or overused hashtags
  • Research hashtags before using them
  • Create a brand hashtag for your community
  • Rotate hashtag sets to avoid shadowban

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I extract hashtags from a post? +
Paste the post text into the box and click Extract Hashtags. The tool automatically finds every word starting with # and returns a clean, deduplicated list. You can then copy them all with one click or choose your preferred format.
How many hashtags should I use on Instagram? +
Instagram recommends 3–5 relevant hashtags per post. While you can use up to 30, studies show 5–10 targeted hashtags outperform using the maximum. Focus on a mix of niche hashtags under 500K posts and broader hashtags over 1M posts.
Does this work for TikTok and Twitter? +
Yes. The extractor works with text from any platform — Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, YouTube, and more. Just paste the text and every hashtag starting with # is extracted instantly regardless of where the post came from.
Can I remove the # symbol from extracted hashtags? +
Yes. Click the "No # symbol" output tab to get the hashtags without the # prefix. This is useful when you need keywords for SEO tools, ad platforms, or spreadsheets that require plain text without the hash symbol.